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Canadian illustrated news
L'un des journaux les plus innovateurs de l'histoire de l'imprimerie au Québec et au Canada, le Canadian Illustrated News (1869-1883) est et restera toujours une des principales sources iconographiques sur le Québec de cette époque. [...]
Le Canadian Illustrated News, publié chaque semaine d'octobre 1869 jusqu'à la fin de 1883, a été l'un des journaux les plus innovateurs de l'histoire de l'imprimerie au Québec et au Canada. Au lendemain de la Confédération, c'est le premier périodique canadien distribué à l'échelle nationale. Son éditeur, George-Édouard Desbarats (1838-1893), lui-même fils d'imprimeur, voit son magazine comme une façon de définir l'identité canadienne et de resserrer les liens entre les populations urbaines de l'Est et les nouveaux colons de l'Ouest. Il veut aussi donner une image favorable du Canada à l'étranger.

Une autre raison pousse les lecteurs à acheter le magazine de Desbarats. Fatigué des journaux ternes ne contenant que des discours politiques ou des textes spécialisés, le public veut lire des reportages, des récits d'aventure, des textes d'actualité. Mais surtout, il veut des images, comme on en voit dans les grands magazines européens tels que l'Illustrated London News et L'Illustration de Paris.

Cette époque est marquée par un renouveau industriel, technologique et commercial, l'émergence des moyens de communications comme le chemin de fer et le développement de l'Ouest canadien. Le Canadian Illustrated News est le reflet de tout cela. Il est également présent lors des événements historiques, comme la rébellion de la rivière Rouge, les désastres naturels ou les visites princières. La couverture des événements régionaux ou nationaux domine, mais les nouvelles de la Grande-Bretagne et la guerre franco-prussienne font également les manchettes.

Les textes sont de qualité, mais ce sont avant tout les illustrations qui attirent l'attention du public. Au début, on y voit le monde à travers l'interprétation des dessins reproduits par le procédé de leggotypie inventé par l'associé de Desbarats, William Augustus Leggo (1830-1915). Ce procédé permet une reproduction photomécanique des dessins et des gravures, imprimés en même temps que le texte.

Avec l'essor de la photographie, les lecteurs exigent une image qui reproduit fidèlement la réalité. Encore une fois, Leggo innove en inventant la photographie grenée, qui permet la reproduction des photographies sur les presses typographiques. Le procédé est utilisé pour la première fois au monde dans le numéro du 3 juin 1871 du Canadian Illustrated News.

Le Canadian Illustrated News et son jumeau, L'Opinion publique, reflètent les idées novatrices de leur propriétaire et le talent technologique de William Leggo. Les textes et les illustrations du Canadian Illustrated News sont et seront toujours une des principales sources iconographiques sur le Québec de cette époque.

Bibliothèque et Archives Canada offre sur Internet, dans sa collection numérique Canadian Illustrated News : les nouvelles en images, 1869-1883 , près de 4000 illustrations publiées dans le journal tout au long de son existence.

Références

Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1975, tome 2, p. 139-140.

Dansereau, Bernard, « Leggo, William Augustus » , dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne.

Galarneau, Claude, « Desbarats, George-Édouard », dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne.

Retfalvi, Andrea. Canadian Illustrated News, Montreal, 1869-1883, an index, Toronto : University of Toronto, Department of Fine Arts, 1989, xv, 368 p.

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  • Montreal :Geo. E. Desbarats,1869-1883
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,,i- membs-rs of the Mower-missions have the same experience, and if o\u201er correspondent* W1 ¦ *'irr' f° Mic |»ages of '/iii;, of sotn** months ago, they w:\u2019! read the heart of th*- matter, ven \u2022 weetly and nobly ejpressed by one of our con-'r:butor*, a adV, who ha.a.much pmctical knowledge of Mower missions, and their true power, as any woman in the country.This am.- wa* wi 1**1 v copied, and I mention the i to?because the |girf» 0f ,t nio.t commented u[>on were sentiments *o j^rfectlv in accord wi*h NJr.\\\\ tide * expr* »*ion*.\u201cf*ne hears,\" said Mr Wilde, \u201c the sweetest thing» in the world » ul by children, f'tie dav, w- i.s taking a lady frieti 1 a large burn h of /r' at r*.l Itlic», have beautiful, rich, red gland ; they w\t\u2022 r , , ,* ,v to w\u2018*'\u2018r* \u2019\u2019Ot they are splendid in decor l.a\u2019 ashir- U itch*.»,\" \u201c The \u2018,.1\t®'1'^ * pfvtty little girl stopped me, one 1\t¦\t\u2022 Ba :\t\u2022\u2022\t.a.\u2019\t\u2019 d r!\\, attle street children, very pretty ECHOES FROM PARIS.Av American hotel, on a grand scale, is about to 1»« built in Paris.rn*Jntest fr**ak in fHn* is a sort of frame* work ti e.| with natural flower.»o as to form a sort of Mat lM»un th* old Breton legend Mr Ainsworth married * daughter f Mr.I \u2022 r», th* pu'.»f.r, and w a» at iie tune Connected with th*- publishing trade.The l'or i*i?i» from a photograph taken «bout ten Of tw*-lre V-sr» .in.e, l y |f|e London Sf.r- \u2022oacej.ic Company.POSA PA RTF A.VI) IPHAT he ate.I h.it which pr.'a\u2019.i |>revented Bonapart*-fn'in Wcoiwing h g uirmimi w»» the id*-1 which ronstantly pur*ued him that tli.it t- » wd thirty-five or forty he w.uld Iw- ome obe«e har from having mn.le I th*- ga*trnn*.ni rejiertorv, on*1 though, .Having \u201c I.ir.Mister, L\t(J t e* I thought it w«» *u -li « le-atitiful thing to Lav.- said, and a thought so true, that there i» so \u2022unch that we have, so much real wealth in flower*.Some of the critical correap.mlenta ure de-» r.M:* to know whit L meant by «uing Mr Wide \u201cmi*!\tthat whi.-h others \u2019have not th*- courage to «av.briefly, a great deal f.w 0f )J< have the \u2022 tirage to run the n»k of ndicyle.bv l*eing, we;; eccentric enough for a strong «toi : for w .*.» w* know i* right and proper -hut :.» not nsu.i! 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N Kk w iy .» j n«M.«i \t\t j PKIlKr ARY II, 1882.CANADIAN ILLCSTRATKI) NKW>\\ 86 \u201cBO 2ST 1ST Y A 'I' A I IC JL T E.\u201d K o 1\u2019 HO LT'r II K It 7«î LIKE.BY GHR.XSTI^\\3ST R/EXXD.¦ HAIT KB XIV.I roun* mv»»If in n>u, aid \u2022\u2022av* he believes that there ha* l>e.n soriie ar-rangenient ls»t«.en M.** V «ughn and Frank to tneet hrp- W.-ulci not th.ct Is- mean of Miss Ya.ighn to take advantage of liar lal ¦ infatuation t.rue here to m* > t anwther tmin *\" \"It w.iuld Is- w.rw than mean it would he dish notirahie *\" rn* * Kate, indignantly \" But w* \\ »h old > ti think ! .ha thing \" \" It is Ktndal who think* it.not 1 But it i* vert evident that Frank i* >.ne c>t her vutuiis They met .is it they had known each oth-1 sin the F out half an k .nr they started to walk, and has not been heard of ainee.\" This converaatton tak> s pl i.\u2022 when Kate f:rst r«ti:n .home.V litt \u2022\u2022 later, the IreJi f.\u2022 \u2022a, and Yaaghn in thx.V* en thi« morning, nn fur ci>umo ' he ad\\ mcing \" I have l>.n watehi: an 1 w .if.i g for y«.u for hours and l*'r>-I to d-ath, l*t me acid, f.r the want of you and all th> while ring votiraelf to be arltishl) Miss it c>.k.i iitng t f*e mo \"i*.il.\u2022 a ! hat \u2022\t.*t m a in n' t V iv- It I » * not occur to Kate that this is more tfian a tri k of tlirtatiun.such as society men l;k.to practise, e«|>ecially on an inexperienced subject, so she daahes in reply one of her brightest glances Tarleton ofT'Ta his hand with a smih .\" N ou looked a* if you had no objection to resting indefinitely,\" responds that lady.\" How could one lx- anxious to leacv surh a delightful placel\u2019' say* Mis.* Y tughn, no whit dwornjxAsed.\" Prohahlv you know it\u2019\u2019 -turning to Uandal\u2014\"a d».p, bosky glen, in which a pretty spring rises.\" \" ^ es, 1 know it,\u201d he answers.\" But the proper way to *\u2022\u2022\u2022 the country is on hone back ; and if vou are not too tired to ride this afternoon, \u2019nerr is a very good lady\u2019s h r-e in the stable \" \u201c I *hall certainly not be too tir* !,' she r< plie*, graciously for it is no p.irt of l.»-r poli- v to !\u2022» « u one link of h» r chans until she hx* no funhei need < .rtiir .aj ivh they fund.\" W.il % >u j.-t me ni.ike t'-e *.:ne pr i* *al f\u201d aay- Mr.'a aughn t.K ite.\" If v< ,i .ir»- not too tire.1, w ill you ri le this .ift^riio u \" \"I .«tn never tired,\u201d *he answers: \u201chut\u2014\u201d \\nd h.re there i* g.*>d r.ii-.-n to sUpj*ose th \\ she meant toexciis- heraeif, if *he ha 1 not at that moment met T«r!e?n\u2019s eyes Avith the same expression which they have »o oi en worn d late when re sting on li-r ! : \u2022* Why she should resent this expre**uii in.w, is not ditf ilt to imagine.>!.\u2022¦ ra*c ts the ga.e one instant full and clear\u2014no drooping of the lids\u2014then turns to Mr.Vaughn.\" But I fear there i* no mount for me,\u201d she says \u2018 must nde Diana \" \"Nonsense, Kate are not abl.- to nd.Then* * Ham* I .et* \" How strange,* | Mi \\ a ighn, ** that y*.- ud« vul me to going with t/u-in \"Allow me,\" uys that gentleman, \" trj i correct your term \u2018Stupid* is au expression , w hich i» not in the least applicable to the ride i as far as i am concerned, whatever it 1 tar «s you are.\u201d \" On, I always find riding pleasant ; but ) if 1 were a mao, 1 should like sjiort much | iietter.\u2019 I \" 1 like it as a diversion now and then ; but 1 j should not like to make it the staple amuse ment of my life, as men w ho live in the country often do \" Is it more frivolous than many thing* whi*'h make the staple amnsc-meuts of men who live in < iti-h '\u201d ask* Kate, who hxs in be r all the parti-sen spirit which often accompanies stanch loyalty, \" Peihaps not ; but you will admit that there are greater jH>s*ii :iiu« s of culture in s different order of amusements I think\u201d\u2014her.* the J Hje aker *\u2019uiles\u2014\"th.c*, when you come to know aiiotit.r luti.i of of., you wiil wonder how you have \u2022 ver tolérât, u ties - thing* \u2019 \u201cThat sbocc* h 'aru a iHit-ntrv i.ea.t f - ' p»« .iae \u2022\u2022¦\u2022jimi gi> t.> town 1 kll 'W A\\!.1* «utta me best.\u201d \"* But :t :* exactly on thit jAoint we take.**«>\t1 mi suie yon do r.o* know what suits v Lite hold* i fAetter thin that of Di ' :nou t.'r v -u.or 1 a-n greatly mistaken.\u201d \u201cD »* it (carele*ely \" Well, we sh.i\u2019.i Now 1 ui .*t g a atid m-u i my habit, which 1 wa* so untortuuat.* to teir the other day.! hoje* you ire 1 good horseman The last time I t d\u2018 -are cl vou to the best of mi ab lity,\u201d *>y * Mi.Vaughn, \"ail I hsrdiv tl.uk !\u2018.r» .e'will tun a wav with ** she he \" The l>cst part of my heart is very safe, says.\"Safe, but not out of reach, I hoj*c,' whispers, a* they enter the dining-room.\" That depends entirely upon who reaches j after it,\" *he answers, advancing to the table.j alone ; ir.which endeavour he is frustrated by A few !o«mite* later Mi** Vaughn and farlc* Fate atui Mr.Vaughn, aided and alvtte.l f>v the hdon ap|*»-»r, the former still wearing her hat, girl herself, who, after the information *he ha* \"Vou are* n \u2018 him this after* noon, then f\u201d tor Harry l.**e is Will\u2019s own horse.\" No .I am going shooting It is not worth while to offer you a gun, I suppose, Mr.Vaughn.But you'll come, Tarleton w.n\u2019t you Î\" Tarleton assents ; l>ut, (lending the shooting, makes an effort, afti'i luncheon, to see Kate Janet, Kate and Will bring up the rear «PI ) and looking radiantly handsome with the bright glow of exercise on her face.\"Such a !»e:iiitiful day, and *ueh a Iwautiful country f\" slie says, with an air of enthusuwm.\" Mr.Tarleton has been kindly acting as rir.roae, sud taking me to all manner of lovely place*.We were renting from our exertion* when yon met us,\" she goes on, addressing Miss Brooke received, capped by the see tie «t the spring, has no desire for a t/t- u-UU.She fence* hin.1 tf with adroit clevernesa, and at last his the satisfaction of s.**itig Will and himself tramp away, a gun apiece on their shoulders and two pointers in their train This satisfaction, however, is not apparent in her face, or her eyes, which gaze rather wist-lullv after the retreating figures What, Pierce t\" he says \" is it you f* Having end-avoured in this kind manner U* secure the discomfort of her escort, Kate r-tirea to mend her habit.In crossing the hsll, she is sccosteti bv Mr* 1.iwrenew. sc OAK ADI AN ILLUSTRATED NEWS.Eebküàky 11, 1882.** K*!**,'* mv* thut lad),\t**k M:m Bn'.'kf if her letter* are ready for the mail.Your unci* i* about to *eud to Arliniffoni.'* Thia errand Kate willingly undertake*, linn* ninp up-atana, *he knock* at Mi*» Brooke'a d»H'r, la bidden to enter, and open* it.In the centre of the apartment Mi« Br;.with a writing-caae on the table before lier.She look a up and »mil««.\u201cSo it is you, Kat«*he ^av».\t\u201c ! thought it wa« a nievaen^er for my letter».Come in 1 will I*» at leisure m a moment.\u201d \u201c But it ii the messenger for the lettf r»,*' aav* Kate \u201c I have .v>me to »«¦«\u2022 if they are ready for the mail.\u201d \u201cJust ready,\u2019\u2019 Mia* Bn^oke answer*, addressing one as *he >}'eak».\t\" But you need uot take them down 1 will nn>: for my maid.\u201d \u201c I^et me nnc.* aav* Kate.She doe* so, and then come* !*\u2022» n trying to descnb* you to him.l\u2019.*or fellow ' His wife\u2014a v.ry sweet girl\u2014died thre yrarsBg , and he ha- cared nothing \u2019 r w.,m» n since then.\u201d \" « *h says Kate.\u201c He is a w.lower !\" *' Yes.a widower, though not more than thirty.H:« wife - niN lived two years See ' here are their llkeue*~ ».She oje-ti» .* 1 's kei attached to her watch-chain, and Ka e, full of intere st.1-n is down to look at the »a.\u2022 « -utained therein.< »ue is the face of a girl\u2014* pretty, delicate Monde, widi t^arlv »kin, ami the golden hair on winch \u201c light iroj»» a diad- m.\u201d The oth» r i» ti e f%ce < f a man » grav*-, dark t.ice, r»\u2018fined but not handsome, w:;!.deep-s.t \u2022 ves ami intellectual tr< \u2018W.\u201c I lik*- his \u2022*, \u2019 say* Kite.\u201c He mu*t l»e kin-!, and \u2022 \u2022**-: »:Me As for th*- ia-iv, h-.-w charming sh- is ! -and yet\u2014\u201d And yet the*wr*.L » .eer he* «-y* M>» Br < ke, » -h a » gh.\u201c 1\u2019 r ' \u2019.*r* But life w as m *.g v* tobesfien?in mourning,\" *he ad-ls, slaking her head with an a:r of admonition at the t '.re .; Mr Kenwi.-k, \u201cand i hoje that Herls-r; wili marry agtin before long.\u201d \u201cOh, I hi !»- not.\" s-V.s Kste.\u201c It wnnld Vie »ii much more t* e;; -al to be constaut to th* memory \u2022( this lovely lady until h* ins,\u201d \u201c Poetiml nonsense! \u2019 say» Mias Brooke, -harj-\u2019y.\u201cAnd »*i y.a w-.ui-l have h:m lie-thirtv < r forty year* aloe* f.ir the sake \u2014\t1, that you, F.rmly > ' as the -loor .p» !i.*\u2022.i 1er maid apje-ais \u201cTake these letter-d wn \u201c If you please, ma\u2019an:, I Was t-iid to let Miss Kate ki; w that th* hone-s are at the do r.\u201d says hmily \u201c Heal n»e ' an-l mv h*V>it not yet mended «av* Kate, \u2022'yi g fr tn the ro**»!.Them* ling f the habit doe» not -o.ipyariv consider.ible l*i.g'h -if tiiii-, at.1, n-it long after, she «pje-ar* on th* j«,rti where -ne find* her uncle and Mr Vaughn in cut.rer-ation over the horse* that «tan i before the d talk, mid, after looking on at a gun* of whi«t l-*r a little while, retire» Mr.W il ner has returned t«» \\V iM»«llan\u2018l«, 'lr Broctivr's pla-v h not Im-*'Ti tillc-l V»v any new coiner\u2014although, as Janet candidly lemarka, \u201cafl'iirs an- undeniably stupid \u201c You had your new cousin, however, ao I don\u2019t suppo\u2014 you foun-i it so,\" -he »ay* to K tie, after they have sought their chamber \u201c V ou si-em to g.-t on with him verv w- ll.1 B gin to think that you an* a Utii flirt \u201c No, I am not, »»y» Kate.\u201c I only *n-Kre *\\ -u -urè deav- ur to .-vtia ' all the amu** ment 1 ill « ut j of everything -and everyb-dy.I h*re i- no harm in that \u201c1 don't know I'h* |>eople out «>f whom von oxtm.'t amusement might think th'-re «»*» Heigho ' h- w v-rv plain tie 1- k- after Mi»» Vaughn l\" \u201c>:ie is v.-rv su i» 'u*,' s «s » K »te .\u201cbut sh* *:nke» me a» a Vvautiful animal.I am -ure, if n* Uid see her *-u!, it w -U.l l-e Vefi llt»lg- uificaut and nglv \u201c1 COT-.1er that Verv unchantahle,\u201d »»v» Sophy.\u201c W!,*t an yon j« -aiblv km « a -ut her soul »\u201c \" An-l what k ud of a s-'ul h*« Mr \\ a-ighut' asks Janet.\u201c I» h* al»» a Mautifu! animal r I tli' -W \u2019 M »s It\t\\** - eu.1 a lltt.e UUea-y tnght when v- i wer* wr !.!.!\" *t t * pi*n-' S - lo.\\ i » nu .t! »' : ar ?!.\u2022:¦ 1 ' * came -juite -listra te-i from whist, and »h* -1*.hlieratelv trumj***! her i-artner \u2022 trick.\u201d \u201c PrtdskMv *h* th ig-*t my voung a'* tion» in -langer if 1* ng tritle 1 w.th,' savsKafe, with a car- \u2022 laugh.The ueft m.-rt .g there .» th- U - ifT »r f h-'rn and hound» Is*for* th* hr- «k of -lay, an-l at hr tkta»t K«nlal sn-1 Mr.\\ aughn air the only gent!» n who appear \u201c o fia*.Bti.da! '\t\u2022.*«?K »?tneau ! take * \u2022 g \u2022 \u2022 :- » f->r* \\ i l-ave th* .\t, >m F \u201c 1 am not »ureth»t 1 shall,\" repli*» Itan-lal.- otie*» saddle at fi>* o\u2019clock in the tiiurmug \u201c I agree with Kate in thinking that rather s sing-i! «r ta-t*-,' ».avs Mt»s Vattghn \u201c If 1 wer* a man, I sho .! 1 l.k* w .»t are , , -I hmh!v \u2022|*ort», and I should certainly le,irs to excel m them.\u201d It- tore I-' i\u2019.\t>' s »-.»we- , Mr \\ -'Ighn *A \\ » \u201c ^ -u w ;.-l only !*»ire t-» ea r.in the-n.Florida, il y m lik- > t h-m < * r-» »*¦ \\ .» .il not are lo un-lertak- what r-pure» an imanse expenditure of - iiergv and t me, with little or restrain that \u201c perilous lightnings\" of her eyes, and restrict her speavh to the simplicity «*f a schoolgirl's \u201c Ves\u201d and \u201c No but the thought that he is d«nng more than merely amusiug himself does not for au instant occur to her, and w.-uld l>e set down a- sheer absurdity if it did occur.So they rids on through the golden aftermvon \u2014 Harry Fee au t Daredevil behaving in an ex-explary manner until Kate i» suddenly surprised to observe how near t«> th«> horizon the sun has sunk.She {stints to it as she turns her Irnrse.\u201c We must go back,\u201d she says, \u201cand ride briskly, too, or we shall he late for dinner Th* sun will »et in half an hour, and w* are -ans t< ¦* 11 F.s h- r»* «, an i hv that mean», {-erhaj-a\u2014\" \u201c He h»s r.h- r-e ¦ f remarkable value *\\ .-{.r f avihar.and 1 hav* tfi* l»-»: |s-ai\u2018 ,e i-*».n for knowing that v is very mu-\u2019h letdown in 1.is rac ing qualities.It i» f r that r**.*ori t'.»t Tarleton is anxious to »\u2022 11 him ; ' ut h* will not i , get anything approaching th* pr-'* h* a»ks \u201d Kit* Is -lient t SI i- .e full -f efll.Sh* may haie the l»-»t r**.»- n for \u2019-elieviug that ; Tarleton ha.» been trifling with her, t ut her [ nature is too affectionate au 1 too un**lfi»h for j h*r to thereby 1 ¦.* st - nee ail int-r* »t in «ha' *:!*cts hi» ill- \u201cNod ul-t it w i» my fi-ilt,\" she thinks ; \u201cno *nj v tl i» gentleman's society, an-l a h- \u2018 lu»h \u2022pniig» t-i h*r fa-» in c i.se
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